Ardbeg Scorch

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Women's clothing size
SizeXSSML
Euro 32/34 36 38 40
USA 0/2 4 6 8
Bust(in) 31-32 33 34 36
Bust(cm) 80.5-82.5 84.5 87 92
Waist(in) 24-25 26 27 29
Waist(cm) 62.5-64.5 66.5 69 74
Hips(in) 34-35 36 37 39
Hips(cm) 87.5-89.5 91.5 94 99
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  • Scotland- Single Malt Whisky - 70cl
  • Appearance : Bright golden yellow with green highlights.
  • Nose : Balanced and powerful, peaty, toasted, bourbon
  • Palate :  round and lively, spicy, peaty, sweet, toasted and liquorice notes

The opinion of VIGNAPART : "This Single Malt has been matured in toasted Bourbon casks that have been charred to offer a range of explosive and perfectly balanced aromas combining Ardbeg peat with notes of charred oak, heather, sage and pine. Bold notes of leather, grilled and black liquorice are balanced by a soft smoke"

grappe Aroma profile :
 Iodized and smoked

couvertsFood pairing :
  To be enjoyed as an aperitif and as a digestive, smoked fish 

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Ardbeg is located in a small cove off the south coast of Islay. It was once a place of illegal distillation, when smugglers took advantage of the remote location and exceptional conditions to produce whisky. Finally, the excise men seized the smugglers' buildings and destroyed them.

It was not until 1815, the year whisky was legalized in Scotland, that the Ardbeg distillery was created, thanks in particular to John McDougal. What is rare in Scotland is that Ardbeg has always owned its own distillery, which also had a unique feature: malt drying towers that were not equipped with fans. Also, when roasting barley, the smoky aromas of the peat were more concentrated.  This is why this distillery has always produced a very peated and smoky whisky with a predominant marine character in most of its bottles. The single malt Ardbeg is highly sought after by amateurs. Moreover, Ardbeg was for a long time the most peaty of Islay's malts. As production is half that of its neighbours, some bottles are difficult to find. 

Today it is one of three distilleries operating on the Islay coast, on the west coast of Scotland.

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Capacity
70 cl
Alcohol
46°
Palate:
Iodized and smoked
distillery
Ardberg
Country
Scotland
Type/subtype
Single Malt
Peaty
Yes

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